Role of Polish migrants in UK hospitality industry
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY1
Introduction1
Overview of Research Approach1
Role of the Researcher2
Overview Quantitative Research Approach3
Rationale for Employing a Quantitative Study5
Research Method and Design Appropriateness5
Data Analysis6
Quantitative Analysis6
Justification of Research Tools6
Data collection Method7
Primary Data7
Secondary Data8
Population and Sampling10
Population10
Access to Participants11
Participants of the Study11
Survey Participants11
Informed Consent12
Confidentiality12
Validity12
Reliability14
Ethical Concerns15
Conclusion16
CHAPTER 4: FINDINGS17
Questionnaire analysis17
CHAPTER 5: DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION40
UK hospitality industry42
Industry Background44
Outlook of UK hotel industry45
Role of migrants in UK Hospitality Industry45
Themes48
Good start48
People and the atmosphere49
Flexibility50
Income51
Easy money with fewer efforts51
Negative perception of working in the hospitality industry51
Long work hours52
Low income53
Discrimination53
Management poor behavior54
Poor quality service55
Temporary experience56
REFERENCES58
APPENDICES64
QUESTIONNAIRE64
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY
Introduction
This chapter of the research study furnishes a comprehensive sketch of the design of the research of the research study. In this chapter of the dissertation, the researcher elaborates the different components of the design of the research, particularly, the approach that has been adopted for this particular research. In the determination of the appropriate methodology for conducting this research study a mixed methodology has been adopted (Kumar, 2007, pp. 34). This is an exploratory research; therefore, quantitative approaches have been used in order to answer the research questions in an appropriate manner. This section provides a detailed outline of the research design of the proposed research study.
Overview of Research Approach
In this research study, the dissertation has adopted mixed approach. The proper formulation of the theoretical framework, real theoretical basis of the study focuses on how we can approach the study from the consultation of a history of how this type has been treated problem in other studies, what type of information collected, what designs were used, and so on (Kumar, 2007, pp. 34). For studying such topics like role of the Polish employees in the UK hospitality Industry, the usage of both primary and secondary research method was deemed beneficial.
When conducting quantitative research it refers to empirical data gathering about researched phenomena. This is basically done through a statistical or mathematical method. The primary aim of this type of research is to develop methodical theories that coincide with realistic developments of that phenomenon. The final outcome of such research could be formula, graph, diagrams which could assist to analyze and find out how that phenomenon changes when the time and other variables change. (White 2002, p. 112) Quantitative research allows making general judgment about similar phenomenon in general.
Whereas qualitative research is non numerical way of collecting and interpreting the information and can produce information about a particular case. Here the primary input is qualitative data, statements, observations, descriptions, etc (White 2002, p. 108).
For this research the author plans to use a quantitative research. The quantitative research methodology relates to scientific investigation of quantifiable properties and their relationships. It uses mathematical models and theories to measure the empirical associations found in natural phenomena (Caruth, 2008, 14). Characteristically, quantitative methods use large, random samples from which to gather data. Data are often numerical in nature, collected using reliable and valid tools and methods, and analyzed using statistical techniques. The researcher will use statistical procedures to ...